LAB - DE LA RAZA - FABRIC8

08.12.11

(with assistance from RWM)

Comment by AB: Andrew Schoultz tells me that along with Assistant Curator of Collections, Exhibitions and Commissions, John Zarobell, he looked through all of SFMOMA's Paul Klee artworks in storage multiple times, eventually selected about twenty pieces, and with those in mind, made about fifteen of his own. Nine of those fifteen are here on display here alongside the twenty by Klee. Draughtsmanship, exactitude, dialogue, and sociopolitical overtones-- comparisons and similarities abound. Apologies on image quality; forgot my camera chip, had to use my phone, exceptionally crowded on top of that. Enough excuses for you? I hope so. Guess that means you're gonna have to go see it in person. Fortunately, it's worth the trip.

And later that night, an after party at Schoultz's San Francisco studio... You might notice from the images that he collects the work of other artists. Nice to support your fellow practitioners, and a practice that's highly recommended.

Comment by AB: Laura Zuspan spends a year living with a life-sized rag doll named Dolly in this strange "sustainable" relationship, the show being a multimedia documentation of that. When I ask what she concluded from the experience, she tells me she has no idea. And that pretty much wraps it for me.

Comment by AB: Works on paper from an international roster of artists, including members of the collective Artistas En Lucha Por La Paz, protest and condemn the ongoing drug violence in Mexico. From here, the show travels to Mexico for the International Art Show for Peace.

Review by RWM: Not sure what to think about MUNI? Not sure what to say? Here are some options-- you can count your blessings or be inspired by the hell. In a city with neighborhood segregation, you can always find the melting pot on the bus. You can people watch there and sometimes talk with strangers. This exploration will get you thinking about the pros and cons of shared transportation. Not too many feet to step on or over in this art which will drive you down the MUNI road.